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Public School Capital Outlay Council (PSCOC) Standards-Based Grant Awards
2015-2016 Funding Cycle
Joe Guillen, Chair, PSCOC Awards Subcommittee
Robert Gorrell, Executive Director, Public School Facilities Authority
Presenters:
Presented to: Public School Capital Outlay Oversight Taskforce (PSCOOTF)
August 11, 2015
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2015-2016 PSCOC Standards-Based Awards
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Final Funding Criteria for Award Consideration: Projects with a weighted NM Condition Index (wNMCI) of 50.00% or Greater
3 Awards in 3 Districts
Phase 1 State Match (up to): $212,000
Potential Out-of-Cycle State Match for Design: $3,129,217
Potential Out-of-Cycle State Match for Construction: $30,070,953
Total 2015-2016 Award State Match (estimated): $33,412,170
2015-2016 PSCOC Standards-Based Awards
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School District: Roswell Independent SchoolsSchool: Del Norte Elementary School
Award Language: Funding to complete: district-wide utilization study based on geocode analysis; new educational specifications; and analysis of major building systems. Upon completion, district may return to the PSCOC for next out-of-cycle funding phase and approval of options to renovate or replace and total student capacity to adequacy.
State Match AmountsEarly Planning Award (awarded): $73,000Estimate for Design (pending): $1,855,475Estimate for Construction (pending): $17,356,277Total Estimated Project Award State Match: $19,284,752
NMCI Rank: 6wNMCI: 82.07%
FCI:70.45%State Match: 73%
2015-2016 PSCOC Standards-Based Awards
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School District: Española Public SchoolsSchool: Abiquiu Elementary School
Award Language: Funding to complete analysis of major building systems. Upon completion, district may return to the PSCOC for next out-of-cycle funding phase to renovate existing facilities to adequacy for up to 150 students, grades K-6, or the current facility capacity.
State Match AmountsEarly Planning Award (awarded): $63,000Estimate for Design (pending): $135,059Estimate for Construction (pending): $1,782,532Total Estimated Project Award State Match: $1,980,591
NMCI Rank: 17wNMCI: 58.04%
FCI:55.40%State Match: 63%
2015-2016 PSCOC Standards-Based Awards
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School District: Clovis Municipal SchoolsSchool: Highland Elementary School
Award Language: Funding to complete analysis of major building systems. Upon completion, district may return to the PSCOC for next out-of-cycle funding phase and approval of options to renovate/replace to adequacy for 320 students, grades K-5.
State Match AmountsEarly Planning Award (awarded): $76,000Estimate for Design (pending): $1,138,683Estimate for Construction (pending): $10,932,144Total Estimated Project Award State Match: $12,146,827
NMCI Rank: 24wNMCI: 52.84%
FCI:64.52%State Match: 76%
PSCOC Funding – “Negative Outlook”
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1. Too many projects in the queue for available funding.
2. Accounting shift from first-in, first-out (FIFO) to project budgeting.
3. Projects throughput has increased.
4. Unanticipated project scope increases, waivers, and advances.
5. Inflation over the past several years.
6. Revenues reduced by direct appropriations over the last several years.
7. Reduced oil and gas revenue estimates for this year and out years.
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PSCOC FY15 New Awards
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New standards-based projects and emergency awards.
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DesignConstruction
Total FY15 New Projects and Emergency Awards $15,740,271
Project # District School State ShareP15-001 Alamogordo Oregon ES $0P15-002 Albuquerque Mountain View ES $6,865,120P15-005 Clovis Parkview ES $2,024,648P15-006 Gallup Thoreau ES $1,516,391P15-007 Gallup Combined ES (Lincoln) $1,832,826P15-008 Mountainair Mountainair Jr/Sr HS $480,000P15-009 NMSBVI Garrett Dormitory $82,483P15-010 NMSD Cartwright Hall $703,837P15-011 NMSD Delgado Hall $133,175P15-013 Ruidoso Nob Hill ES $0E15-001 Zuni High School - HVAC $900,000E15-002 Cloudcroft Cloudcroft HS $1,001,791E15-003 Gallup Indian Hills ES $200,000
PSCOC FY15 New Awards
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New standards-based projects, roofs and emergency awards.
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DesignConstruction Total FY15 Roof Awards $9,107,274
Project # District School State ShareR15-001 Clovis Cameo ES $1,038,548R15-002 Clovis Yucca MS $248,691R15-003 Estancia Estancia Valley Learning Center $64,319R15-004 Estancia Estancia HS $470,977R15-005 Gadsden La Union ES $777,823R15-006 Gadsden Santa Theresa HS $204,624R15-007 Hagerman Hagerman MS $721,563R15-008 Hagerman Hagerman ES $323,024R15-009 Las Cruces Mesilla ES $802,625R15-010 Los Lunas Valencia ES $688,296R15-011 Raton Raton MS $516,324R15-012 Texico Texico Combined MS/HS $884,746R15-013 T or C Truth or Consequences MS $249,534R15-014 Tularosa Tularosa Middle School $384,393R15-015 Tularosa Tularosa Intermediate School $328,190R15-016 West Las Vegas Tony Serna ES $343,481E15-004 Las Cruces Dona Ana ES Roof $1,060,116
PSCOC FY15 Out-of-Cycle Awards
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Out-of-cycle funding to complete remaining design and construction phases of projects from previous award cycles.
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DesignConstruction
Total FY15 Out-of Cycle Awards $173,103,467
Project # District School State ShareP10-005 Grants Cubero ES $1,620,000P11-005 Gallup Washington ES $17,951,841P11-008 Gallup Jefferson ES $17,246,119P12-004 Belen Family School $653,203P13-005 Espanola Los Ninos Kindergarten $1,719,308P13-006 Farmington Farmington HS $37,752,748P13-008 NMSD Site (Santa Fe Campus) $4,449,019P13-010 Zuni Dowa Yalanne/ A:Shiwi ES $26,668,418P13-011 Espanola Espanola MS East / Carlos Vigil MS $1,158,587P13-016 NMSBVI NMSBVI Health Services & Jack Hall $1,229,798P14-004 Albuquerque Atrisco ES $5,425,248P14-007 Central Grace B Wilson ES & Ruth N Bond ES $1,464,000P14-011 Gadsden New Elementary School $17,512,520P14-013 Gallup Ramah ES $8,751,368P14-014 Grants Los Alamitos MS $14,664,580P14-017 Lordsburg Lordsburg HS $700,000P14-022 Reserve Reserve Combined School $14,083,319R14-009 Grants San Rafael ES - San Rafael ES $53,391
Combined FY15 New & Out-of Cycle
Awards $197,951,012
PSCOC FY16 Out-of-Cycle Awards
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Out-of-cycle funding to complete remaining design and construction phases of projects from previous award cycles.
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DesignConstruction
Project # District School State ShareP08-003 Gadsden Gadsden HS $13,770,000P13-002 Bernalillo Santo Domingo ES/MS $7,180,183P14-001 Albuquerque Marie Hughes ES $9,622,969
P14-007 Central*Grace B Wilson ES& Ruth N Bond ES $13,725,000
P14-012 Gadsden Chaparral ES $11,545,371P14-017 Lordsburg Lordsburg HS $13,508,685P14-023 Roswell Parkview Early Literacy $8,799,515
*Awarded 7/31/15 2015_Q3 Subtotal $78,151,723
Project # District School State ShareP11-011 Las Cruces Las Cruces HS $20,922,000P14-018 Mesa Vista Ojo Caliente ES $2,898,000
2015_Q4 Subtotal $23,820,000
July-September 2015 (2015_Q3)
October-December 2015 (2015_Q4)
PSCOC FY16 Out-of-Cycle Awards
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Out-of-cycle funding to complete remaining design and construction phases of projects from previous award cycles.
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DesignConstruction
Total FY16
Out-of Cycle Awards
$184,878,023
Project # District School State ShareP07-005 Deming Deming High $53,600,000P12-011 Socorro San Antonio ES $3,142,745P13-009 West Las Vegas West Las Vegas MS $6,636,545P14-005 Belen Rio Grande ES $980,061P14-021 NMSBVI Recreation/ Ditzler Auditorium $3,705,294P14-024 Silver - State Charter Aldo Leopold Charter $399,500P15-001 Alamogordo Oregon ES $897,238P16-001 Espanola Abiquiu ES $135,059P16-002 Clovis Highland ES $1,138,683P16-003 Roswell Del Norte ES $1,855,475
2016_Q1 Subtotal $72,490,600
Project # District School State ShareP14-008 Deming Deming Intermediate $10,415,700
2016_Q2 Subtotal $10,415,700
January-March 2016 (2016_Q1)
April-June 2016 (2016_Q2)
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PSCOC Awards History
PSCOC Systems Initiative
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Enacted by the 2015 Legislature, SB128 allows up to $15,000,000 for awards in fiscal years 2016 through 2020.
"building system" means a set of interacting parts that makes up a single, nonportable or fixed component of a facility and that, together with other building systems, makes up an entire integrated facility or property, including, but not limited to, roofing, electrical distribution, electronic communication, plumbing, lighting, mechanical, fire prevention, facility shell, interior finishes and heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, as defined by the council.
PSCOC Systems Initiative
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Proposed Timeline for Implementation for 2015-2016 Awards
Sept. 3, 2105 PSCOC Review of Systems Bill, Ranking Standards, & Application
Oct. 5, 2015 PSCOC Review/Approval of Draft Rules for System Initiative
Oct. 25, 2015 Public Hearing for Systems Initiative Rules
Dec. 14, 2015 PSCOC Approval of Rules & Application for Systems Initiative
Dec. 30, 2015 Publication of Rules for Systems Initiative
Jan. 4, 2016 Release of 2015-2016 Systems Initiative Application
Apr. 29, 2016 2015-2016 Systems Initiative Applications Due
Jun. 30, 2016 2015-2016 Systems Initiative Awards
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Facility Condition Index (FCI)
The programs success over the last ten years has caused the range of scores between the worst schools and the best schools to shorten. And the facilities’ conditions are more homogenous.
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Weighted NM Condition Index (wNMCI)
Weighted NMCI (wNMCI) measures, in addition to the FCI, a facility’s ability to support the intended educational purposes of the facility; percent deviation from educational adequacy.
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3-Year Average wNMCI and FCI ChangeLO
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66.95%
20.38%
35.25%
62.40%
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Average wNMCIof Top 30
Statewide Average wNMCI Statewide AverageFCI
2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016
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What we need to maintain the FCI
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There are over $21 billion in school assets. Assuming a life of 40 years (life of facilities before renewal), $567 million in expenditures annually would be required if all facilities were regularly replaced. PSFA calculates that with proper targeted spending and good maintenance, $400 million (total state and local funds) annual spending would be sufficient to maintain the current statewide FCI.
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Questions or Comments?
For more information, visit: www.nmpsfa.org.
Or phone: 505-843-6272
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